One of the things I
love about these releases is the enthusiasm of the audiences. They obviously
were knowledgeable about the music and liked to let the musicians know how they
felt. This set is especially valuable because it documents some fine work by
Sonny Red (aka Sylvester Kyner), tart-toned alto player who released a
relatively small number of albums in his all-too-short career. His aggressive style
contrasts with Blue Mitchell’s classic hard bop trumpet sound. John Hicks,
whose piano work I need to delve into more deeply, is consistently excellent,
and it’s nice to hear Joe Chambers on drums in a more mainstream context.
Bassist Gene Taylor, like Mitchell, was fresh from a lengthy stint in Horace
Silver’s classic band.
The repertoire mostly
consists of standards like If I Should Lose You, Portrait of Jenny,
and I Can’t Get Started (the latter featuring Red, even though it’s often
a showpiece for trumpeters), along with Mitchell’s infectious Fungi Mama,
Jimmy Heath’s All Members, and Blue Spring Variation, a semi-clone
of a Kenny Dorham composition. If you like mid-Sixties hard bop, you need this
album!
Here are Blue Spring Variation and I Can't Get Started.
Solid review
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